Swiss National Park
Swiss National Park is located in the eastern part of Switzerland, near the border with Italy. Established in 1914, it is the country's only national park and covers an area of about 68,000 acres. The park is known for its stunning alpine landscapes, diverse wildlife, and well-preserved ecosystems.
Visitors to Swiss National Park can enjoy numerous hiking trails that offer breathtaking views of the Swiss Alps. The park is home to various species, including ibex, chamois, and golden eagles. It aims to protect the natural environment while providing opportunities for outdoor recreation and education.